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heal us, comfort us today, tomorrow, and forever. replace the pain in our hearts with love and care give us the strength to restore hope and promise in our families, with our friends, with our co-workers. just heal us, lord. touch every person in the hospital, every family who has lost a loved one, all of our first responders, our doctors and therapists and counselors. touch us, lord. touch those that are injured, wounded, scarred, or battered. thank you, lord, for each life that is here today, and let our lives be a testimony of hope. thank you, lord, for the leadership of this beautiful city in this great state. we are aurora. we are strong. and we are one. god bless you all. [ applause ] >> prayer for peace, rabbi joe black. [ applause ] >> let us pray. our god and god of all people, god of the rich and god of the poor, god of the faceless and god of the famous, god of the victims and god of all who cry on their behalf, god of those who have no god, we have come together at this sacred and solemn hour to pray for peace. these past
heal us, comfort us today, tomorrow, and forever. replace the pain in our hearts with love and care give us the strength to restore hope and promise in our families, with our friends, with our co-workers. just heal us, lord. touch every person in the hospital, every family who has lost a loved one, all of our first responders, our doctors and therapists and counselors. touch us, lord. touch those that are injured, wounded, scarred, or battered. thank you, lord, for each life that is here today,...
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they use it, it is intuitive. it is an intuitive feeling that they have that most of us don't. we think about this issue a lot because when you are working with people with disabilities and people with different kinds of stresses, you have to adjust your thinking to who you're talking to and who you are working with. or work is shaped by to beliefs. the first is that we had no reason to talk about this ability with technology. disabilities' exist because of the -- i don't ask the client what their disability is because it is irrelevant. what do you want to deal on a computer? the print is too small, we can fix that. the mouse or the keyboard is too difficult, try this. try speech input, we will try different things to get the technology to work. the technology is what creates a disability. the other believe that we have is that it is important to step back from what we know at listen to our clients. has to stop putting our beliefs on them. we have to look at where people are coming from with technology. and figure out what the issues are that they are having. the big question t
they use it, it is intuitive. it is an intuitive feeling that they have that most of us don't. we think about this issue a lot because when you are working with people with disabilities and people with different kinds of stresses, you have to adjust your thinking to who you're talking to and who you are working with. or work is shaped by to beliefs. the first is that we had no reason to talk about this ability with technology. disabilities' exist because of the -- i don't ask the client what...
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when a project comes in with a change of use application, the difference between the proposed use and the rate is such a difference exists. the ordinance updating was introduced at the same time as an ordinance that would establish a the sustainability program. both of those zero were introduced and co-sponsored and introduced in may of this year. it is a proposal that would make the city's actual practices consistent with and the policy objectives. they would provide comprehensive citywide transportation system improvements. at the same time, mitigate impacts on the transportation system. because the program requires an environmental impact report, we are expecting it will be completed in the later part of 2013, and it serves as the city's mechanism to offset the impact on the transit system. once it is implemented, if it is adopted, it will no longer be collected. state law requires that we update the study is underlying the impact fees every five years. they completed the study last year, and in addition to base rates, they have not been increased since 2004 and an annual indexing
when a project comes in with a change of use application, the difference between the proposed use and the rate is such a difference exists. the ordinance updating was introduced at the same time as an ordinance that would establish a the sustainability program. both of those zero were introduced and co-sponsored and introduced in may of this year. it is a proposal that would make the city's actual practices consistent with and the policy objectives. they would provide comprehensive citywide...
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why does the united states use. landmines why you know we're trying to stop it the problem is how. you know how do you bring the rule of law to bear on the united states government. it's very difficult to do and especially on the pentagon there are you know there are a lot into themselves that's why it's so hard to bring the united states to heels or he sees isolation on the international stage as being the only way forward i think if we can get. all the parties to the geneva protocol to send in that letter to the french government now apparently even the british are willing to go along with this. and the us then is the only outlier on d. you just maybe they'll say ok let's let's stop using the. frances boils cause seems a desperate one the united states continued to make use of uranium in developing their military arsenal. in two thousand and three one year before the battle of fallujah donald rumsfeld then defense secretary made a reference before the u.s. congress to the use of a new weapon the hellfire missile.
why does the united states use. landmines why you know we're trying to stop it the problem is how. you know how do you bring the rule of law to bear on the united states government. it's very difficult to do and especially on the pentagon there are you know there are a lot into themselves that's why it's so hard to bring the united states to heels or he sees isolation on the international stage as being the only way forward i think if we can get. all the parties to the geneva protocol to send...
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money of us are used to seeing this type map. the officer is represented by the blue circle in the middle. the crime location is here by the red dot. speaking with officers, we also found that they like to know about the location before they get there. using things such as street view already built into these devices, they can gather information before they ever arrive on the scene. in addition we have some information below. we still have the code 4-1-1. we also novak the time that has transpired since the officer took the call. so the officer proceeds to the location. now they get out, and they take the tablet off their dashboard and two into data collection mode. so it brings up their data collection dashboard. having spoken to a number of officers in the field, we know they carry a number of different items. they carry cameras, audio devices, and pen and paper. we are trying to eliminate all of these. the amount of time it takes to compile all this information once they get back to the station is huge. so if we can leverage a
money of us are used to seeing this type map. the officer is represented by the blue circle in the middle. the crime location is here by the red dot. speaking with officers, we also found that they like to know about the location before they get there. using things such as street view already built into these devices, they can gather information before they ever arrive on the scene. in addition we have some information below. we still have the code 4-1-1. we also novak the time that has...
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to use it. that has to change. [ applause ] 2012 is important. to me it's a seminal moment for our country. we always hear elections are important, but we've seen the largest, strongest move towards collectivism by this administration that has ever before been seen in this country, and we can see the failure of the chief justice, and in my opinion a failure to fully understand and comprehend the founders' intent of a limited government. and so the balance of power, if we're to change that, it depends on us. it depends on you, we, the people. and they counted on us to control washington rather than washington to control us. it is time we do it. it is time for us to move. it is time for us to sacrifice in many ways to make sure we accomplish the fact that there is a president romney, that there is a large majority of republican -- conservative republican members of the senate, and that the house is maintained by the republicans. if you want to save this country. [ applause ] now, usually with my s
to use it. that has to change. [ applause ] 2012 is important. to me it's a seminal moment for our country. we always hear elections are important, but we've seen the largest, strongest move towards collectivism by this administration that has ever before been seen in this country, and we can see the failure of the chief justice, and in my opinion a failure to fully understand and comprehend the founders' intent of a limited government. and so the balance of power, if we're to change that, it...
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-- minnesota us schedule. the fact -- are miniscule. and based on less than a packet of sweetener, to me is outrageous. and to me this is a positive first step, in my opinion, because at least you remove some of the stigma attached to this type of issue which in my opinion should be a public health issue. it's a public health issue for a certain segment of the community and should be a public health community issue for everybody. [applause] >> tal, let me follow up and just say opponents of mark leno's measure would say it's not the amount of drug that somebody is in possession of, the fact that they're using drugs indicates they've got to find a way to supply themselves with ongoing, you know, sources of drugs or by taking the drugs, they're going to place themselves in a state that makes them more likely to commit crime. is this a valid argument? >> well, i think there are -- i think not everybody who uses drug is a drug addict. and there's a segment of the population that recreationally uses narcotics and d
-- minnesota us schedule. the fact -- are miniscule. and based on less than a packet of sweetener, to me is outrageous. and to me this is a positive first step, in my opinion, because at least you remove some of the stigma attached to this type of issue which in my opinion should be a public health issue. it's a public health issue for a certain segment of the community and should be a public health community issue for everybody. [applause] >> tal, let me follow up and just say opponents...
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to us. it is something maybe somebody would want to try if they're thinking of a rhinoplasty. >> see if you like it and then pay the big bucks to do it if you do. a lot of people are happy and satisfied with these results. >> dr. cheryl burgess. thank you very much. rich, thank you very much. very nice to let us watch. >> all right. >>> it's 11:55. a busy year for the royal family is about to get even busier with the olympics. the duke and duchess of c cambridge along with harry a will welcome dignitaries and attend the olympic stadium. they will attend 30 events close to their hearts. for example, prince harry will watch junamaican sprinter bolt run. harry snagged tick toots the women's beach volleyball finals and we want to know which olympic events you are looking forward to the most. let us know on our news 4 today facebook page. anxious to know and share that with other viewers. >>> nbc 4 your home of the olympic games and visit nbcwashington.com for everything you need to know before t
to us. it is something maybe somebody would want to try if they're thinking of a rhinoplasty. >> see if you like it and then pay the big bucks to do it if you do. a lot of people are happy and satisfied with these results. >> dr. cheryl burgess. thank you very much. rich, thank you very much. very nice to let us watch. >> all right. >>> it's 11:55. a busy year for the royal family is about to get even busier with the olympics. the duke and duchess of c cambridge along...
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we see a huge increase in pharmaceutical drug use, not using it as prescribed. we also see an increase in alcohol use, and binge drinking is a serious problem, as well as some of the more legal types of drugs labeled as incense or those types of things in different smoke shops. and jonathan, does that hold true for what you are seeing in new york city? absolutely. we are seeing the use or the misuse of drugs such as ritalin, adderall, inderal being used for specific purposes to help kids stay up late and study, to calm kids down. we're also seeing a lot of binge drinking and we're seeing a disturbing kind of resurgence in the amount of nicotine smoking. i think kids are resorting to cigarettes because they're legal. they are not super cheap, but compared to other kinds of drugs they're certainly cheaper and readily available, and that is quite disturbing. and tami, let's talk about underage drinking a little bit more that jonathan brought up. talk to us about what is underage drinking. well, you know, the drinking age is 21. so there's a lot of kids who start dr
we see a huge increase in pharmaceutical drug use, not using it as prescribed. we also see an increase in alcohol use, and binge drinking is a serious problem, as well as some of the more legal types of drugs labeled as incense or those types of things in different smoke shops. and jonathan, does that hold true for what you are seeing in new york city? absolutely. we are seeing the use or the misuse of drugs such as ritalin, adderall, inderal being used for specific purposes to help kids stay...
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the use of the drone the use of targeted killing to lose the use of lethal operations the really the option of first resort when it comes to counterterrorism the last resort he has talked his surrogates of talk the language of of the program being limited in temporary when in fact they made it permanent and expansive i think that the implications of that are that basically that not a single one of the republican presidential candidates except for ron paul came out with anything but support for the program and that the obama administration is already talking about sort of passing their process on to other countries that want to use this technology other countries are developing drone technology other oh there are countries are eager to use drone technology the idea that. the obama administration is standing as an example for other countries that want to make use of this is to me rather terrifying do you think that there should be more thought given to targeting an individual rather than just a regular battlefield where there might be mass casualties you know i i've spoken to a lot of
the use of the drone the use of targeted killing to lose the use of lethal operations the really the option of first resort when it comes to counterterrorism the last resort he has talked his surrogates of talk the language of of the program being limited in temporary when in fact they made it permanent and expansive i think that the implications of that are that basically that not a single one of the republican presidential candidates except for ron paul came out with anything but support for...
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retired fbi agent will tell us. i don't have to use gas. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ that i forget how to put gas in my car. so what i'm saying is, people like options. when you take geico, you can call them anytime you feel like saving money. it don't matter, day or night. use your computer, your smartphone, your tablet, whatever. the point is, you have options. oh, how convenient. hey. crab cakes, what are you looking at? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. so how much do we owe you? that'll be $973.42. ya know, your rates and fees aren't exactly competitive. who do you think i am, quicken loans?
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who the the us is nato nato is the us and the us was the one who was carrying out the genocide in iraq so of course nato was not called in to intervene in georgia when replying to that. there were disagreements over the iraq conflict and the fact that you bring up the iraq conflict or the person example that nato is not dominated by the united states the us wanted to be involved in iraq and the us had to act by itself because other nato members do not agree with our mission in fact we have turkey did not agree with their mission and they are not cooperate as strongly on the iraq mission and it has another thing so you see there is disagreement within nato they had both our debate. there there was many people in the us itself who were against the invasion of iraq that they had to stop the us that's not the issue or nato doesn't have the power to stop the us from waging a war if it wants to and neither do the american people does your argument has and has no has no substance to it the us those who are the ones and when one who wants to pretend that it's nato doing it not themselves then
who the the us is nato nato is the us and the us was the one who was carrying out the genocide in iraq so of course nato was not called in to intervene in georgia when replying to that. there were disagreements over the iraq conflict and the fact that you bring up the iraq conflict or the person example that nato is not dominated by the united states the us wanted to be involved in iraq and the us had to act by itself because other nato members do not agree with our mission in fact we have...
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drew griffin joins us again, also with us cnn senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin. did you get any idea of where the money is going? >> no, the answers are very vague. we went to sacramento because precilla wilkewitz, the woman who slammed the door in my face, was going to be a presenter at a conference. she abruptly did not show for the conference. so we found the vice president, she did answer our questions, but really without answering anything specific. >> i'm here asking actual questions from your donors and our viewers who want to know what happened to that $56 million they thought they were giving to actual deserved veterans. >> well, the cost of fund-raising is high, as you know, and it has been for many veteran service organizations who use this kind of direct paying approach. >> what is the point of a fund-raiser when all of funds go to your private fund-raising company? >> well, not all of the funds do. >> well, according to the documents we've seen filed by your organization, they all do and more. $56 million, plus your other seven million. >> i think yo
drew griffin joins us again, also with us cnn senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin. did you get any idea of where the money is going? >> no, the answers are very vague. we went to sacramento because precilla wilkewitz, the woman who slammed the door in my face, was going to be a presenter at a conference. she abruptly did not show for the conference. so we found the vice president, she did answer our questions, but really without answering anything specific. >> i'm here asking actual...
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thereby encouraging people not to use the automobile and to use this other forms of transportation that is suddenly becoming more popular all over the country. there is nothing in here that says he might provide them as other developers have done with transit passes to encourage people to take transit instead of driving in their car. that is the kind of override the that i think we need to be considering, not just something that says because the product is next to a transit station, a transit line that people will use transit. i don't think that works. also, here is another example. this is a little different because these are overriding considerations for an area plan. this is down in los angeles. the revised specific plan calls for a component of up to 20 applicant and the county, requiring 2200 dwelling units, for low or moderate housing. then it says this component includes an aggressive marketing program. and it says the affordable housing component for this plan is above and beyond the requirements of the county's general plan. so we have nothing here that says the developer is of
thereby encouraging people not to use the automobile and to use this other forms of transportation that is suddenly becoming more popular all over the country. there is nothing in here that says he might provide them as other developers have done with transit passes to encourage people to take transit instead of driving in their car. that is the kind of override the that i think we need to be considering, not just something that says because the product is next to a transit station, a transit...
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we've got a great show for you tonight with an all star list of guests first going green while joins us to discuss the growing its surveillance state and compare that to of course the growing secrecy of the state itself then chris hedges joins us to talk about his latest book in which he argues that corporate capitalism will quite literally kill us all and artie's abby martin is going to fill us in on the ground report from philadelphia where there's a national occupy gatherings we'll have all of that and more if you tonight including it is of happy hour but first take a look what the mainstream media decided to miss. all right so today there is a specific story that the mainstream media is covering but i'd like to point out it's got a little taste of everything that a scandal needs. may or may not everything right there still has a bit of a sexual element that's emerged as far as i'm concerned but there's definitely corruption and there is a massive fall from grace. well if you ever wished you could say interest rates with the snap of your fingers well there's a job opening please to a
we've got a great show for you tonight with an all star list of guests first going green while joins us to discuss the growing its surveillance state and compare that to of course the growing secrecy of the state itself then chris hedges joins us to talk about his latest book in which he argues that corporate capitalism will quite literally kill us all and artie's abby martin is going to fill us in on the ground report from philadelphia where there's a national occupy gatherings we'll have all...
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tweet us at fox friends first or shoot us an e-mail friendsfirst@foxnews.com. we will read the comments later in the show. >> it is america's favorite food but new research finds eating chicken might lead to an infection that may be impossible to treat. >> now you see it now you can't. a huge shark with the catch of the day and it is all caught on camera. >> quick headlines now. universal studio hollywood with a lawsuit from banning amputees from roller-coasters. two men both double amputees said they were kept off the ride. he couldn't go on the ride because he didn't have hands to hold on to the safety bars. no comment from universal. may look like a regular t-shirt but this cotton crew neck may charge your cell phone. developed the technology. they say it's as simple as dipping a shirt in the special fluoride solution which helps maintain an electric charge. >>> lady listen up eating chickens can give you an infection almost impossible to treat. it only effects us women. dr. seigel is ear to explain. the problem is we are giving out too many antibiotics. we
tweet us at fox friends first or shoot us an e-mail friendsfirst@foxnews.com. we will read the comments later in the show. >> it is america's favorite food but new research finds eating chicken might lead to an infection that may be impossible to treat. >> now you see it now you can't. a huge shark with the catch of the day and it is all caught on camera. >> quick headlines now. universal studio hollywood with a lawsuit from banning amputees from roller-coasters. two men both...
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kim, talk to us about family therapy and what is it. and describe it for us. sure. family therapy is no one particular approach. it's really a collection of approaches to helping people make changes. and what these approaches all have in common is a belief in family level assessment and treatment, and by that we look at families as a system. so a system is something that has many different parts that interact with each other and all the parts have to be working well in order for the system to do its job. so family therapists look at the way individual family members function and how the family-the parts of the family, the individuals, the relationships-all work together. so we're interested in how individual behavior affects the whole and how the whole affects individual behavior. and we use relationships, really, as the site of intervention and the lever. and really, when it comes to addiction treatment, we're looking at two things. we're looking at what strengths and resources does the family have to bring to their-to help improve the recovery outcomes. and second
kim, talk to us about family therapy and what is it. and describe it for us. sure. family therapy is no one particular approach. it's really a collection of approaches to helping people make changes. and what these approaches all have in common is a belief in family level assessment and treatment, and by that we look at families as a system. so a system is something that has many different parts that interact with each other and all the parts have to be working well in order for the system to...
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will drop north of us. that will butt us in the low 90s and a much better chance of showers sunday and monday. a good respite. >> we very much need. coming up, a judge issues a ruling on a lawsuit filed by the white house party crasher, salahi. >>> the deadly hit-and-run from a man missing from massachusetts. details coming up at noon. ;wgç> ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] virtual wallet can help you be that person who's good with money. see what's free to spend. move money with a slide. save with a shake. feel good about your decisions. >>> sky 9 was over the scene today. somehow a car ended up in the woods around 9:00 this morning near the beltway in green belt. the investigation and removal caused all the northbound lanes to be blocked throughout the day. you can imagine tieing up traffic for hours and hours. the driver's name has not been released. investigators are still trying to piece together what happened in the accident. >>> police are trying to find the driver who hit and killed a military veter
will drop north of us. that will butt us in the low 90s and a much better chance of showers sunday and monday. a good respite. >> we very much need. coming up, a judge issues a ruling on a lawsuit filed by the white house party crasher, salahi. >>> the deadly hit-and-run from a man missing from massachusetts. details coming up at noon. ;wgç> ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] virtual wallet can help you be that person who's good with money. see what's free to spend. move money...
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and they can use more opportunities that many of us have seen. i want to thank the nominees for this year. thank you for your work. before moving forward, i would like to invite the former press a -- the president david chiu. last year, david said the landscape in san francisco is different today compared to 15 or 20 years ago when we were wondering who were the next asian pacific americans running for office, getting elected, and appointing the city offices. it is very different. >> do we have asians in the house tonight? thank you for being here. as she said, we have a very different picture in city hall today. we have the asian-americans on the board as well as the honorary members. we have so many asians at the board of supervisors that eric mar and i get confused on a regular basis, jane kim and carmen chu get confused on a regular basis. that is a good thing. if you have a chance to look around at the 700 of us fulfilling this auditorium, we came here through very different paths. your asian-american supervisors, and none of us actually gre
and they can use more opportunities that many of us have seen. i want to thank the nominees for this year. thank you for your work. before moving forward, i would like to invite the former press a -- the president david chiu. last year, david said the landscape in san francisco is different today compared to 15 or 20 years ago when we were wondering who were the next asian pacific americans running for office, getting elected, and appointing the city offices. it is very different. >> do...
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you told us about the apartment building in north aurora. how far would that be from the movie theater? >> aurora is probably from north to south not much more than 10, 15 miles across, so it would have to be within five to eight miles, i would think. >> within five hiles. and police say now they have evacuated as they look for an explosive device, taking precautions. they say they don't have evidence of an explosive device but that they've gotten a report from the suspect himself that there may have been one inside. >> right. he gave them reason to believe that he had other explosives in his home. >> at home, and in fact, am i hearing right, that he said he put one inside the movie theater as well, that's why they've evacuated? >> they're unconfirmed. smoke bombs and such may have gone off during the initial attack, so there was at least that indication that there was an explosive device. and after that, it was all precautionary. >> okay, jim, we'll let you go do some reporting on this. we'd love to check back with you shortly, let us know
you told us about the apartment building in north aurora. how far would that be from the movie theater? >> aurora is probably from north to south not much more than 10, 15 miles across, so it would have to be within five to eight miles, i would think. >> within five hiles. and police say now they have evacuated as they look for an explosive device, taking precautions. they say they don't have evidence of an explosive device but that they've gotten a report from the suspect himself...
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what can you update us on? >> well, the opinions we've talked to are still divided on what this means. there are some who think that this was moving wednesday from sites that were threatened by the rebels to more secure areas. there were others who worry that.... >> brown: you mean away from potential insurgents? >> away from the rebels in the insurgent line to safeguard them for the regime. but there are others who think that the movement was a precursor to potentially using them as a part of the ethnic cleansing campaign or as part of... on the battlefield against the rebels. >> and certainly officials have spoken up two days a row, leon panetta at the pentagon yesterday and again today so some level of concern. >> right. and a clear warning that this real l invite an international response. and that's why some officials think that this is... it will not be president assad who makes the order to use this but only after he falls from power, remnants of his regime might, as last-ditch effort, start to use these
what can you update us on? >> well, the opinions we've talked to are still divided on what this means. there are some who think that this was moving wednesday from sites that were threatened by the rebels to more secure areas. there were others who worry that.... >> brown: you mean away from potential insurgents? >> away from the rebels in the insurgent line to safeguard them for the regime. but there are others who think that the movement was a precursor to potentially using...
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that's important to us. we are very concerned about energy and the new joey is supersmall, super energy efficient, and we wanted to talk about it. it's not certified yet, but it's passed all the tests for energystar rating, and this has become a energy starr partner. historically, hulu has not gotten very good broadband access, and we just introduced a product along with -- [inaudible] that allows people in rural america to get 12-megabit download speeds, and, you know, that's comparable to almost any speed you can get in urban america -- >> host: and i think you were telling mignon clyburn of the fcc about that -- >> guest: yep. back at the ces. so that's the modem, and, you know, it's quite -- not a very pretty looking piece of technology, but if you think about it, this is a transmitter that signals all the way to a satellite 22,000 miles above the earth. so a pretty impressive piece of technology and allows for super high broadband speed. >> host: any of your equipment manufactured in the u.s.? >> guest:
that's important to us. we are very concerned about energy and the new joey is supersmall, super energy efficient, and we wanted to talk about it. it's not certified yet, but it's passed all the tests for energystar rating, and this has become a energy starr partner. historically, hulu has not gotten very good broadband access, and we just introduced a product along with -- [inaudible] that allows people in rural america to get 12-megabit download speeds, and, you know, that's comparable to...
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance, responsibility -- what's your policy? what ? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it ? hello ? hello ?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello ? ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. >>> i actually wanted to do this. the big finish tonight, folks, i got two recipes for you that you're definitely going to want to use on fourth of july, that would be tomorrow. number one is the cherry cola ribs. first of all, the cherry cola ribs are absolutely outstanding. number two, how to talk to your conservative brother-in-law once he comes over and screws up the whole cook out and talks about how bad obamacare is. it seems like there's always an uncle fred in the family who won't shut up about how bad president obama is. now look, you're going to want to feed people first. it always really helps. my favorite i
call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance, responsibility -- what's your policy? what ? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it ? hello ? hello ?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello ? ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. >>> i actually wanted to do this. the big finish tonight, folks, i got two recipes for you that you're...
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happen very rarely get that right you're using the word rare there and i think it's kind of arguable how you can use that word i mean this just this tragic incident resulted in a dozen lives lost dozens more were shot we had the incident with gabrielle giffords not too too long ago we saw the string of shootings in high schools and to somebody watching television it doesn't seem like it is that rare i know it doesn't but there must be a good that's the problem with those trying to make policy decisions or come to a conclusion based on the dramatic stories you need to look at this is just so good for the third time the number of guns circulating in america and the number of americans. it increased enormously four million new year nearly every state now has pretty liberal in it for a second amendment sense laws regarding terri in the last two decades not. one but it's like you're really it's simply not the case that these things are happening more frequently and again i ask what always you solution you think actually put have prevented. all right i will use the word dramatic our way in
happen very rarely get that right you're using the word rare there and i think it's kind of arguable how you can use that word i mean this just this tragic incident resulted in a dozen lives lost dozens more were shot we had the incident with gabrielle giffords not too too long ago we saw the string of shootings in high schools and to somebody watching television it doesn't seem like it is that rare i know it doesn't but there must be a good that's the problem with those trying to make policy...
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how do you use your bodily fluids and throw it on somebody? >> i used a cup. there are crazier inmates. they'll put [ bleep ] in their hands and throw it at you. some inmates smear it on the walls. it just depends on what your mind frame is. that's not me. i don't do that kind of thing because that shows like a little kid, a little kid playing in a toilet or something. it's not a grown man thing, you know? but obviously i couldn't get to him, and he kept disrespecting me on the range. so i just dumped in my toilet. there was some pissy water in there and i winged it on him. water, whatever was in my toilet at the time that i done it. >> as we concluded our interview, cell house 220 was finally calm. but fickling's final words to us indicated things might not remain so. >> me, i'll probably mess up somewhere along the line. you know? it's not easy doing time. >>> next on "lockup: raw" -- >> it's just a bunch of evil, crazy stuff because i was going through stuff at the time. >> it might be illegal, but slinging ink runs rampant in prison. >> that's the first th
how do you use your bodily fluids and throw it on somebody? >> i used a cup. there are crazier inmates. they'll put [ bleep ] in their hands and throw it at you. some inmates smear it on the walls. it just depends on what your mind frame is. that's not me. i don't do that kind of thing because that shows like a little kid, a little kid playing in a toilet or something. it's not a grown man thing, you know? but obviously i couldn't get to him, and he kept disrespecting me on the range. so...
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we will be using this over here. all you need to know is to paddle when i tell you. >> what if we capsize? >> we are going to be swimming. i have not been swimming since i was 12 years old. ♪ >> he is heading down to the finish line. ♪ you know what they say. if that first you do not succeed, try again. we just about made it that time. [unintelligible] thank you. >> i finished it. [rushing water] >> they say presenting the news can sometimes find you in deep water, but never like that. all this week, we will show you what other presenters do when they try out olympic sports. i want to see that for sure. that brings today's show to a close. you can find constant updates on the london games and all the rest of the day's news on our website. make sure to check out our facebook page. from all of us at world news america, thank you for watching. please tune in again tomorrow. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, union bank, and shell
we will be using this over here. all you need to know is to paddle when i tell you. >> what if we capsize? >> we are going to be swimming. i have not been swimming since i was 12 years old. ♪ >> he is heading down to the finish line. ♪ you know what they say. if that first you do not succeed, try again. we just about made it that time. [unintelligible] thank you. >> i finished it. [rushing water] >> they say presenting the news can sometimes find you in deep...
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hall of the a jar work that she does with all of us. i want to thank her for her tremendous leadership. again, i can say about about my good friend, someone who i got the chance to work with for many years. you have taken up so many complicated challenges this year, we're going to keep you busy. thank you for your wonderful team. our new city administrator that is no longer new, your diving in there at every opportunity and helping all of the city department get ahead. thank you for your leadership there, our libraries continue to be great examples of our commitment to the public on how to use our bond worth. thank you very much. the key to the rec and park department. it will be the less complicated and very united effort, the bond we're going to push forward. with realignment come and gone, the commitment we have made to the state into our own communities to keep them safe, i just came back from the sheriff's department and the new jails, visiting all the programs out there. we have a lot of work to do, but we have great faith in your
hall of the a jar work that she does with all of us. i want to thank her for her tremendous leadership. again, i can say about about my good friend, someone who i got the chance to work with for many years. you have taken up so many complicated challenges this year, we're going to keep you busy. thank you for your wonderful team. our new city administrator that is no longer new, your diving in there at every opportunity and helping all of the city department get ahead. thank you for your...
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it did to us out and we appreciate it. for some anecdotal information, i have many friends who go to grumpy's and at lunchtime they do serve dhaka called. -- alcohol. it is great for diversity and we appreciate they are there. president hwang: next speaker, please. >> we are a company at 747 front street. we looked out and saw one day trucks on the street selling food and there was applause in the office of about 100 people. our company expense in the christmas season to several hundred more people so we moved to this location last october. we found that when we moved, it was a barren wasteland of tauruses for food. more to the point, -- of choices for food. more to the point, it was difficult to find food and get in and get out in the time they had. grumpy's can take 30 minutes, 40 minutes, 60 minutes to get in and out of that establishment. when we saw off the grid come, we thought, this is fantastic. this was more choice that we have. this gave us more options that were not available for people who did not want to have
it did to us out and we appreciate it. for some anecdotal information, i have many friends who go to grumpy's and at lunchtime they do serve dhaka called. -- alcohol. it is great for diversity and we appreciate they are there. president hwang: next speaker, please. >> we are a company at 747 front street. we looked out and saw one day trucks on the street selling food and there was applause in the office of about 100 people. our company expense in the christmas season to several hundred...
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call us. say, i can't get down there i have, they might come out with 50 gallon drums if you have waste or oil they will come and pick it up. if you have gasoline you haven't used in a while they will come and pick it up. the main thing is safety. we don't want to end up like this guy. he didn't heed the warnings. for each one of these to carry out this guy, how many guys are backing them up? i figure 4 a piece. we don't send in a team unless we have the same amount of people and then some to back them up. to get you to gage what an incident is the guy with the big thumb. the rule of thumb is this. if you cover the incident with your thumb you are far enough away. does it look like he's got it covered with his thumb? you see the smoke going to the side. he's still too close. he's got to back up further even with the rule of thumb. we want you to view the rule of time, distance and shielding. what's time, don't stick around. distance. get far away. shielding means put something solid in between
call us. say, i can't get down there i have, they might come out with 50 gallon drums if you have waste or oil they will come and pick it up. if you have gasoline you haven't used in a while they will come and pick it up. the main thing is safety. we don't want to end up like this guy. he didn't heed the warnings. for each one of these to carry out this guy, how many guys are backing them up? i figure 4 a piece. we don't send in a team unless we have the same amount of people and then some to...
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his father used them in 1982 and he may use them as an act of desperation. he has them to begin with to preserve the regime. that's number 1. and two, this is not homogenius. we have al qaeda there. there is concern they could get their hands on these weapons and so could hezbollah in lebanon. that's the israeli and our concern, as well. and the regional stakeholders have the same concern. >> shannon: at this point, what should the u.s. role be? >> i think we have had a major turning point. what the rebels did this week is very significant. they have changed the offense 45 the home ground to the regime's home ground. you noted that in the iraq border. politically, we have had a major turnaround because i think the manager has recognized for a fact that they are not going to get help in terms of public diplomacy, by use of economic sanctions and they are moving the regional stakeholder to work with the coalition to try to determine a stable political outcome, post assad. that has to be done now. the rebels need assistance, in terms of weapons. we made a polic
his father used them in 1982 and he may use them as an act of desperation. he has them to begin with to preserve the regime. that's number 1. and two, this is not homogenius. we have al qaeda there. there is concern they could get their hands on these weapons and so could hezbollah in lebanon. that's the israeli and our concern, as well. and the regional stakeholders have the same concern. >> shannon: at this point, what should the u.s. role be? >> i think we have had a major...
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but all i see is that the us is paying a price for what it did in iraq for example the us has lost a lot of its glamour and trust in its foreign policy. i would even go as far as to say that the occupation of iraq prompted a crisis in u.s. foreign policy at the moment even its staunch allies like turkey or egypt along with western european countries such as germany the u.k. france so a drastic hike in anti american sentiment in the u.s. is now paid a price for their occupation of iraq now russia warns against the occupation of syria russia says the syrians who should decide their own future hillary clinton may well the voice or opinion but it's no more than a fantasy i hear she's about to step down as secretary of state so this must be her farewell fantasy that. the us has clearly demonstrated that it's not going to back down i have syria how far is russia prepared to go. the conference on syria held in geneva in june adopted a roadmap supported by the us russia and china the countries agreed on the need to set up a transition government to launch a dialogue between the government an
but all i see is that the us is paying a price for what it did in iraq for example the us has lost a lot of its glamour and trust in its foreign policy. i would even go as far as to say that the occupation of iraq prompted a crisis in u.s. foreign policy at the moment even its staunch allies like turkey or egypt along with western european countries such as germany the u.k. france so a drastic hike in anti american sentiment in the u.s. is now paid a price for their occupation of iraq now...
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send them to us. and e-mail them to us at "fox and friends".com. me or the dog. thank you very much d. it is it a nice calming and relaxingnvironment. we have fire trucks and a thousands of people and tranquil. straight ahead. most people would agree that we do a good job of keeping crim nams off of the streets. jon stossle said we look up people too long. he will describe that. is new york, new york big enough for tim teb feb -- tebow big enough for mark sanchez. >> gretchin: good morning, i am gretchin karlson, george zimmerman is breaking his sentence in the first tv interview. a fox news exclusive. >> he said you are going to (bleep) die tonight. i felt the hand going down to my chest and belt and holster. that's when i didn't have any more time. >> gretchin: trayvon martin's parents are here on "fox and friends" to respond. >> millions of americans are out of work and so what is the president doing about it not talking to his job more on that straight ahead. >> steve: after 9/11, a decade after would-be terrorist can board planes in the united states. though
send them to us. and e-mail them to us at "fox and friends".com. me or the dog. thank you very much d. it is it a nice calming and relaxingnvironment. we have fire trucks and a thousands of people and tranquil. straight ahead. most people would agree that we do a good job of keeping crim nams off of the streets. jon stossle said we look up people too long. he will describe that. is new york, new york big enough for tim teb feb -- tebow big enough for mark sanchez. >> gretchin:...
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using one or more of these. when we debate the question of will corporations use the cloud, i would say they already have. we clearly are still in the early adoption days. i rattle off some very interesting stories right now of companies you know right now who are using lots of interesting computing and storage cloud services as well. i just wanted to get people to start to think. companies are moving this way. there is a bay area company -- i will not name names, but the cfo walk into the cio's office and said, "no more capital expenditure." the reason why i talk about this as a business model is -- and, by the way, i would be happy to send any of you guys a copy of this book. or if you want epub versions, we can do that. i will not to the lecture on all seven business models, but i have tried to break down what happened in the entire software business into seven for the metal business models that are very different economically. the reason why i talk about cloud computing being in business model -- i'm going s
using one or more of these. when we debate the question of will corporations use the cloud, i would say they already have. we clearly are still in the early adoption days. i rattle off some very interesting stories right now of companies you know right now who are using lots of interesting computing and storage cloud services as well. i just wanted to get people to start to think. companies are moving this way. there is a bay area company -- i will not name names, but the cfo walk into the...
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and directed us into their car. and we head off shooting in the air and leaving those jihadists behind. very brazen action, i have to say. >> i'm glad you and your colleague were able to get out safely. thank you so much for talking to us. >> thank you, anderson. >> very lucky to be alive. another story tonight. >>> a pastor in mississippi asked a couple to change their wedding venue at the last minute. because some of the members in the church didn't want to see them get married there because they're african-american 37 pretty outrageous story. now some of the other church members are apologizing. details next. i want to win ♪ [ breathes deeply ] ♪ this is where the dream begins ♪ ♪ i want to grow ♪ i want to try ♪ i can almost touch the sky [ male announcer ] even the planet has an olympic dream. dow is proud to support that dream by helping provide greener, more sustainable solutions from the olympic village to the stadium. solutionism. the new optimism.™ ♪ this dream i've been fortunate to win on
and directed us into their car. and we head off shooting in the air and leaving those jihadists behind. very brazen action, i have to say. >> i'm glad you and your colleague were able to get out safely. thank you so much for talking to us. >> thank you, anderson. >> very lucky to be alive. another story tonight. >>> a pastor in mississippi asked a couple to change their wedding venue at the last minute. because some of the members in the church didn't want to see them...
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to use. >> thanks for the question. don't think there is any question that the mainstream christian community has embraced the former notion that you put out which is we are called by scripture to be stewards of god's creation and to the stewards of this earth and to take care of the earth and not to exploit and ravage and destroy. more and more i think mainstream christians with the we are talking about christian republicans are christian democrats are embracing that view and speaking out in that direction and it is all to the good. the tea party has played a fascinating role at the crux of the shift for the republican party. the tea party tends to be a little bit more trusting of corporations than they are of government. they don't trust government. they want government to be smaller. there are a lot of well-meaning and well-intentioned and good hearted patriotic americans who see this and see the tea party as their way in. what has happened is corporate polluters and we are talking big oil and gas companies and incin
to use. >> thanks for the question. don't think there is any question that the mainstream christian community has embraced the former notion that you put out which is we are called by scripture to be stewards of god's creation and to the stewards of this earth and to take care of the earth and not to exploit and ravage and destroy. more and more i think mainstream christians with the we are talking about christian republicans are christian democrats are embracing that view and speaking...
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and how they use the network is the use of the connect feature to send messages. her daughter can send messages to everybody in the network letting them know how she is doing. they used to the calendar to schedule appointments and organize rides. they use the shared tasks and goals to organize larger events. for example, when joe was released from the hospital, she was unable to get back into her home because she could not get up the stairs anymore. they used the network to build her a ramp on saturday afternoon. they use files to share information about her and a place where she keeps her personal information. she has advanced directives, medical records, and s
and how they use the network is the use of the connect feature to send messages. her daughter can send messages to everybody in the network letting them know how she is doing. they used to the calendar to schedule appointments and organize rides. they use the shared tasks and goals to organize larger events. for example, when joe was released from the hospital, she was unable to get back into her home because she could not get up the stairs anymore. they used the network to build her a ramp on...
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net new square foot rate so that is the number we used. if you look in section 413, medical uses are not included in the table. the numbers that were in the most recent study were directed lead -- or directly pulled into the code, not medical uses, and i was a policy decision made at that time. supervisor mar: thank you very much predella afford to the document. mr. rich? >> if you are ready to move on to the transportation fees, we will move on unless therec other questions on housing. supervisor mar: please continue. iÑi appreciate their hair from e mta and others as well. >> like we have done on the other subject areas, we want to start by indicating what underlies our thinking as we go through developing the agreement. we always want to be basing our requests on them in the things we negotiate for on principles and policies, so you see what underlies those. there was the realization -- i will say that our presentation will cover all three campuses, but in recognition most of the impacts on the majority of the development, cathedral hi
net new square foot rate so that is the number we used. if you look in section 413, medical uses are not included in the table. the numbers that were in the most recent study were directed lead -- or directly pulled into the code, not medical uses, and i was a policy decision made at that time. supervisor mar: thank you very much predella afford to the document. mr. rich? >> if you are ready to move on to the transportation fees, we will move on unless therec other questions on housing....
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for everyone of us. letting the water run in your sink to unnecessarily watering your lawn too often or outside, hosing down the deck and you drop the fought -- hose and go inside. we need to figure out better and more effective ways to use water and we will need that. wells are running dry and we have issues with fracking. it takes millions of gallons of water to frack one well. tavis: this is the difficult question and you do this every day so this is not foreign to you. i wonder how people get the message, myself included, how do we get the message about the crisis so long as you flush your toilet it works and you go to your faucet, do they have to go through it? that is true of everything. how do you get traction on an issue like this so long as everybody goes to the faucet and turns it on and it works? >> i hope by doing things that we're doing today and talking about it to films like "last call at the oasis" to the work am doing from going to universities and lecturing to students, there is a real
for everyone of us. letting the water run in your sink to unnecessarily watering your lawn too often or outside, hosing down the deck and you drop the fought -- hose and go inside. we need to figure out better and more effective ways to use water and we will need that. wells are running dry and we have issues with fracking. it takes millions of gallons of water to frack one well. tavis: this is the difficult question and you do this every day so this is not foreign to you. i wonder how people...
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and there was a land use map that was part of that that showed a great variety of land uses in the area. and i'm afraid what's going to happen as somehow we assume that we're going to have to accommodate growth and increase the density, and i don't know where that notion comes from except from developers. and, you know, that we're going to lose all that. and it's going to be extremely difficult, i think, for us to be able to really make a huge difference in the way -- the future of soma is going to look. maybe that's too pessimistic. but i've been on this commission for six years. and i've been on the landmarks board, and i've been on the board of appeals. and i'm telling you, none of those bodies are able to control the kinds of things that i think need to be done. because it comes from a regulatory framework. and that's what we do. we're regulators. we have very few tools to offer incentives and to drive economics in the direction that a lot of us have been talking about. and, you know, i appreciate commissioner martinez's comments. but again, we're not in control over the pace of the
and there was a land use map that was part of that that showed a great variety of land uses in the area. and i'm afraid what's going to happen as somehow we assume that we're going to have to accommodate growth and increase the density, and i don't know where that notion comes from except from developers. and, you know, that we're going to lose all that. and it's going to be extremely difficult, i think, for us to be able to really make a huge difference in the way -- the future of soma is...
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he actually saw us as much more collectivist this. it seems hard for us to imagine. he saw the u.s. as a group of people who like to form associations. who wanted to always be with other people. after he went to the u.s., he saw the french as the individualists. from that, he concluded that he was going to put up his colossal statute. he was going to have to say something to people who understood themselves as a big group. as a society. as a collective entity. >> watch this whole event as part of our lineup. it includes a discussion on how social media has changed the news coverage. commencement speeches from new york mayor, cory booker, and he long must -- elon musk. that starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> we had pulled into the spot that morning. >> the former commanding officer of the u.s.s. cole on the events surrounding al qaeda's october 2attacks. >> i was doing routine paperwork when there was a thunderous explosion. you could feel all 505 feet and 8,400 tons of destroyer thrown up to the right. it is like the home in the air while the ship was doing this three dimensi
he actually saw us as much more collectivist this. it seems hard for us to imagine. he saw the u.s. as a group of people who like to form associations. who wanted to always be with other people. after he went to the u.s., he saw the french as the individualists. from that, he concluded that he was going to put up his colossal statute. he was going to have to say something to people who understood themselves as a big group. as a society. as a collective entity. >> watch this whole event as...
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california over the last few days several incidents involving police officers taking extreme measures using violence to try to control nonviolent people let's start out with and anaheim california police on saturday approached several men in an alleyway and when those men started running one of them was shot dead by police so he was unarmed and posing no danger to anyone and then as hours passed and neighbors began to protest and demand answers from police police responded violently once again take a look. you can see here there were shooting rubber bullets and let go of one of these dogs who ran a directly at this man here as well as that woman who was holding her baby at the time witnesses visibly upset and angry and frankly many of them say they were scared for their lives i want to talk more about this with michael prysner he's a member of an ant the answer coalition and michael from what i understand you were there i saw you tweeting about this over the weekend describe the scene on saturday and what you saw on fold here. sure while i was at the incident saturday i've been in the commu
california over the last few days several incidents involving police officers taking extreme measures using violence to try to control nonviolent people let's start out with and anaheim california police on saturday approached several men in an alleyway and when those men started running one of them was shot dead by police so he was unarmed and posing no danger to anyone and then as hours passed and neighbors began to protest and demand answers from police police responded violently once again...